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Group by: Date | Item Type Number of items: 10. 2016Canzar, S. and Andreotti, S. and Weese, D. and Reinert, K. and Klau, G. W. (2016) CIDANE: comprehensive isoform discovery and abundance estimation. Genome Biology, 17 (1). ISSN 1474-760X 2012Andreotti, S. and Klau, G. W. and Reinert, K. (2012) Antilope - A Lagrangian Relaxation Approach to the de novo Peptide Sequencing Problem. IEEE/ACM Transactions on Computational Biology and Bioinformatics (TCBB) , 9 (2). pp. 385-394. 2008Bauer, M. and Klau, G. W. and Reinert, K. (2008) An Exact Mathematical Programming Approach to Multiple RNA Sequence-Structure Alignment. Algorithmic Operations Research . 2007Bauer, M. and Klau, G. W. and Reinert, K. (2007) Accurate multiple sequence-structure alignment of RNA sequences using combinatorial optimization. BMC Bioinformatics, 8 (1). p. 271. May, P. and Klau, G. W. and Bauer, M. and Steinke, T. (2007) Accelerated microRNA Precursor Detection Using the Smith-Waterman Algorithm on FPGAs. In: Proc. of GCCB 2006. Klau, G. W. and Rahmann, S. and Schliep, A. and Vingron, M. and Reinert, K. (2007) Integer Linear Programming Approaches for Non-unique Probe Selection. Discrete Applied Mathematics, 155 . pp. 840-856. 2005Bauer, M. and Klau, G. W. and Reinert, K. (2005) Fast and Accurate Structural RNA Alignment by Progressive Lagrangian Relaxation. In: Proceedings of the 1st International Symposium on Computational Life Science (CompLife-05). Bauer, M. and Klau, G. W. and Reinert, K. (2005) Multiple Structural RNA Alignment with Lagrangian Relaxation. In: Proceedings of the 5th Workshop on Algorithms Bioinformatics (WABI-05). 2004Klau, G. W. and Rahmann, S. and Schliep, A. and Reinert, K. (2004) Optimal Robust Non-Unique Probe Selection Using Integer Linear Programming. In: Proceedings of the Twelfth International Conference on Intelligent Systems for Molecular Biology (ISMB-04). Bauer, M. and Klau, G. W. (2004) Structural Alignment of Two RNA Sequences with Lagrangian Relaxation. In: Proceedings of the 15th International Symposium, ISAAC 2004, Hong Kong. |